Jisho

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Words — 4 found

Noun
1. mikoshi; portable Shinto shrine carried through the streets during festivals
Noun
2. palanquin; litterHonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language, Only applies to 御輿, See also 輿
Noun
3. lower back; waist; hipsUsually written using kana alone, Only applies to みこし, See also みこしを据える, See also , esp. as 〜を上げる, 〜を据える, etc.
Place
4. Mikoshi
Wikipedia definition
5. MikoshiA mikoshi is a divine palanquin (often improperly transla... Read more
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御輿 【みこし】神輿 【しんよ】
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Noun
1. ganglion cyst caused by carrying a mikoshi on one's shouldersColloquial, See also 神輿
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神輿だこ 【みこしだこ】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to rise (from one's seat); to stand up; to get up
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
2. to set to work; to get started; to go into action
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御輿を上げる 【みこしをあげる】神輿を上げる 【みこしをあげる】
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こしかつ 御輿
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'gu' ending
1. to wheedle a person into doing something
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'gu' ending
2. to carry a portable shrine
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みこしを担ぐ 【みこしをかつぐ】神輿を担ぐ 【みこしをかつぐ】神輿をかつぐ 【みこしをかつぐ】
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Kanji — 2 found

1.5135763876267674
9 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
gods, mind, soul
Kun: かみ かん- こう-
On: シン ジン
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81.81818181818183
17 strokes. Jinmeiyō kanji.
輿
palanquin, bier, public opinion, the earth
Kun: かご こし
On:
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Sentences — 1 found

  • jreibun/9820/4
      子どもの頃、
    • あき
    • になるとよく
    • そふぼ祖父母
    • と一緒に近くの神社の
    • あきまつ秋祭り
    • に出かけたものだ。
    • よみせ夜店
    • やたい屋台
    • を見て回ったり、
    • みこし神輿
    • ねりある練り歩く
    • のを見るのは楽しかった。
    When I was a child, I used to go with my grandparents to an autumn festival at a nearby Shinto shrine. It was fun to browse through the night stalls and watch the parade of a portable shrine going up and down the streets. Jreibun
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